A new industry benchmark has put a number on an issue often discussed by market participants: slow swap processing doesn’t just waste time, it costs money.
Swapzone’s Speed Benchmarks 2026 report, which analyzed 150,000 non-custodial transactions across eight major platforms, found that the industry median for settling a USDT-to-ETH swap currently stands at 45 minutes. During that window, prices move. And when prices move, the amount a trader actually receives rarely matches what they were quoted at the start.
The report calls this “Rate Deviation”, the silent gap between expected and received funds that doesn’t appear in any fee schedule but shows up in every wallet statement.
The findings build on Swapzone’s Speed First: Non-custodial swaps outlook 2025, which first raised the alarm about processing times as an underappreciated risk factor in non-custodial trading. That report found significant variance across platforms, with top performers settling swaps in under two minutes and slower ones taking up to 17 minutes. At the time, researchers noted that even moderate delays were enough to expose traders to meaningful rate drift on volatile days.
Seven months later, the gap between leaders and the rest of the market has widened rather than narrowed. ChangeNOW, which topped the 2025 rankings with a median of around 1.8 minutes, has pushed its execution time down to under 60 seconds on major pairs including SOL/USDT and ETH/USDT, a 45x improvement over the current industry median. The report states that the platform recorded a rate accuracy of approximately 99.97% in the sampled transactions.
For traders, the takeaway from both reports is the same: the rate quoted at the start of a swap is only meaningful if the platform can execute before the market moves. At 45 minutes, that’s far from guaranteed. At 60 seconds, it almost always is.
The analysis is based on benchmarking research conducted by Swapzone comparing several non-custodial swap platforms.
Source: https://coincodex.com/article/82690/report-highlights-potential-effects-of-slow-crypto-swap-processing/


